Just put a Lucas lambda sensor in a 3 year old focus £33 Ford dealer was £188 so I’m taking the ford one back,as it was insurance if the Lucas one didn’t work . Very happy with Lucas 👍
I always quote this scene to my wife as she tries to wedge our car into the tightest space possible; "you don't understand the basic law of physics-the hole is too small!"
I remember this film as some of it was made around the corner from my flat in Paddington , always Remember seeing Bernard hill aka yosser Hugh's in the street filming..... 👍
Has anyone actually ever pissed themselves out of fear? I've used the old expression a lot, but can't ever remember pissing myself out of fear though. Or shit myself either for that matter. Is that a thing?
The continuity glitches of the busted headlights which right themselves in the following scenes are hilarious. I remember spotting it when I first saw it - as the full multi-part TV series rather than the edited cinema film which seems to be the only thing that is available on DVD.
Amazing what can be done with a very long lens from a long way off to make a respectable gap look like a very tight swerve. But it works - it looks *very* close.
I always make a point of having a chat with lorry drivers when I'm overtaking them into oncoming traffic. The more curse words I can get out the better.
+Isambard Chisilwitt I suspect the changes in wheels are because one standard Daimler was used for the more close-up scenes, and for the wider-angle serious driving or stunt scenes a second car, heavily modified by the stuntman with, often, American underpinnings with a big V8, manual box and live rear axle, hence the different rims, which look like Pontiac Firebird steel wheels. A lot of the old, very knackered Jags and Daimlers bought for film/stunt work were too mechanically temperamental to be good for much, in those days they very often only ended up as junk because of serious mechanical problems. There might have been a third car, the stripped car that went into the pond looked more silver than gold to me. There's a good chance the modified car appeared in more than one chase scene or film before it was done, with the American parts under them, they were extremely strong...
@@gosportjamie That is a 1976/77 registration and the film was made in the 70s. it would have handled like a pig with a cast iron V8 and not gone around corners LOL....and the definitive live rear axle was on the Jag or Daimlers anyway.
@@gosportjamie I doubt that as good examples went for peanuts and who needs a Yank V8, when Jag's V12 is already in it? American V8s of that era were incredibly inefficient, with most having power to capacity ratios lower than European pre-WW2 cars.
I think that is a Daimler Sovereign. Most likely those Leyland era cars would have ended up in a junkyard anyway from being more costly to maintain than they were worth.
Ohh mannn, that was painfull to watch... it hurt my soul... I have the same model, but Jaguar XJ6 4.2 series 2 for 30 years now... Bought and restored it as my first car when I was 21.... Lots of blood, sweat and tears went in the resto, so Its pretty much my baby, looking and driving awesome! I almost have the same colour, so this was not fun to watch for me... And even when overtaking the lorry, it still looked sexy imo with that beautiful bonnet style... This movie was from 87 and I bought mine in 93... Indeed they werent valuable then. Many ended their existence on demolishing races... which was painfully back then for me even hearing that 😯😄 I love the looks and it drives so smooth. And.... in 30 years only failed 1 time on starting, beacause of a really small part. Overhauling makes it more reliable I guess....
....in those days....you still had some room to chase one another....these days all the plebs has cars aswell....no room for fun anymore....good old days....
When British Leyland got their incompetent mitts on Jaguar, they trashed it in their inimitable and usual style. BL devalued the iconic Jag practically overnight, the Series 2 depreciation value was so bad Jaguar nearly became an extinct brand. Fortunately, Ford saved Jaguar a few years later, thank goodness, bringing the car back up to its much-deserved marque brand.
Except they had too put a American V8 ford engine in the Jag because the Jaguar engines were so unreliable they couldn’t even film the getaway scenes because the engine kept breaking down😂
@@matty6848 You are a muppet beyond belief.That jag never sounded like a ford.If fords were so reliable why the fuck did i have to bump start mine every day
@@matty6848 That is BS and if they were so unreliable, they would never have been the getaway car of choice. American V8s in the 70s, were lucky if they could make triple digit bhp and weighed a ton.
Jim Dowdall, who played Richie the Wheelman, is a stunt driver and is known much more for his stunt work than his acting. Brilliant driving "except for the last bit - bit untoward".
The driver was the stuntman. Jim Dowdall is mainly known as a stuntman, but they gave him a few lines of acting in this. His name crops up all over the place.
@Banana Army FanThey rusted, were badly made and used values were terrible in the eighties, but the Mark 2 XJ was a fantastic car to drive and ride in when it worked, and surviving ones are worth a fortune now.
They were value for little money back then, I loved mine great car you could chuck em about as well like the old 3.5 s Rovers bloody comfortable old smokes.
@@peterbalac1915 Never owned a Jag myself but plenty of Rovers, the V8s were dirt cheap in the 80s I paid £60 for one and £120 for a minter back then nobody wanted them !
@@brianmorecombe2726 What beef did you have with Magnolias comment? It is a Daimler and you know it is, so you were just being an annoying troll by telling them they're wrong.
I think he says "We've only gone and copped the bastards" as to the meaning, I think watching the film would reveal that. Generally that would mean "We've got them" and depending on context it could mean they have been arrested.
I’m pretty sure that if he would have slowed a little, probably not swerve quite as much. Staying on the road, avoid going through peoples yards an if at all possible, not repeatedly reversing and then, driving into a slot too narrow, for the car to pass. Over and over, taking valuable time and making a lot of noise that could alert someone who could alert the police. ?
Who says Lucas electrics are bad? The headlamps repaired themselves at least twice...
Haha.. My dad and uncles worked at Lucas for years back in the day.. They loved it there 😂
Just put a Lucas lambda sensor in a 3 year old focus £33
Ford dealer was £188 so I’m taking the ford one back,as it was insurance if the Lucas one didn’t work .
Very happy with Lucas 👍
That Jaguar is a Daimler Sovereign with vinyl roof. Lovely😍
Possibly a Daimler Double Six even.......... 5.3, V12
@@jaguarladdiea series 2. Lovely old motor
@@jaguarladdie nice
was...
Naugahyde, please, or leatherette if you prefer
I drive a series 3 v12 today and its my pride and joy .
delish
Enjoy
🇬🇧
I drove a Ser3 Daimler Double 6 in 1991-1994, most sensational ride and comfort ever.
Great cars!
“What about the driver?”
“HE’S PARKING THE JAG!!!”
💦
A good old South London bank robbery then a nice old Jag in a chase with the old bill..cant beat the good old days..i miss the 80"s
I always quote this scene to my wife as she tries to wedge our car into the tightest space possible; "you don't understand the basic law of physics-the hole is too small!"
That's what we all say to our wife
Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, need I say more?
Dats wot she sed its to tight u wont dat in der wona bet😂😂😂😂
Harry potter bus vibes
The coach and lorry bit is replayed 20 times a day on road to Amalfi , with added scooters
I remember watching this back in the late 80s. Good to see it again.
I remember this film as some of it was made around the corner from my flat in Paddington , always Remember seeing
Bernard hill aka yosser Hugh's in the street filming..... 👍
That security guard that pissed himself, I am sure that was the actor that played Quinnan in The Bill.
Yes, it's the same guy all right
Andrew Paul, also popped up in The Sweeney & Out..
The other bloke (the one who was asleep) looks a bit like Garfield Morgan - who played DCI Haskins in The Sweeney.
Yup!
Has anyone actually ever pissed themselves out of fear? I've used the old expression a lot, but can't ever remember pissing myself out of fear though. Or shit myself either for that matter. Is that a thing?
No CGI nonsense The good old days
🙌
Amazing how they managed to find the time to stop and refit the missing front spot lights en route.
The continuity glitches of the busted headlights which right themselves in the following scenes are hilarious. I remember spotting it when I first saw it - as the full multi-part TV series rather than the edited cinema film which seems to be the only thing that is available on DVD.
That Jag is Christines hellish cousin - it repared itself while reversing 😉
Well done to stuntman Jim Dowdall for the best near miss ever done with a Jag/Daimler.
Yet two sheds gave him trouble.🤔
@@kmm-studioz8161
Always have to be careful of Johnny "two sheds".
@@lewis72 🤣🤣
Amazing what can be done with a very long lens from a long way off to make a respectable gap look like a very tight swerve. But it works - it looks *very* close.
Overall I think the Italian and French film makers do better at car chases.
Great clip, but heartbreaking to see that classic car demolished
It wasn't considered a classic when the film was made.
Mike James yeah
Given its vintage, probably loaded with electrical issues.
They were two a penny back then, probably rotten as a pair by then
@@paul1153 Mark 2 XJs were considered worthless by he late eighties.
Proving that the fastest car in the world is always the one you don't give a damn about.
tbh that was a better action sequence than the Sweeney and they were good...epic series two action there
A tribute to the British motor car building industry
juguar xj is so beautiful. I love it.💖💕👌🏻👌🏻
Funny how they had to go threw all that to get that jag in such a state. In the days of BL, they pretty much left the factory looking like that!
Yank here, but they where v12 right?
Haha it’s not ticking over outside waiting to go it’s still chugging away on the overrun 5 mins after the guy took the key out
straight 6 and V 12
@@junkman6456 god a V12. What would the Greens think of that ?
Someone doesn't know what he's talking about.
That's not a Jag it's a Daimler Sovereign, I had one exactly the same.
I always make a point of having a chat with lorry drivers when I'm overtaking them into oncoming traffic. The more curse words I can get out the better.
A fella I knew well, Val Musetti, did a huge amount of stunt driving in 1970's TV and film police/crime dramas.
I wonder if that Jag is still on the road....Wheeler dealers, where are you....:)
What a waste of a beautiful Jaaaaaag.
It is not a Jaguar! It's a Daimler series 2
@@jacquenoir7876 Jaguar built them it's basically a Jaguar
@@jacquenoir7876 It was a Jag,the cat is on the radiator.
@@alexojideagu hi whats this movie called i want to watch it on kodi??
Weather it was a daimler or a jag, its still a "snuff movie" of the death of one of Coventry finest. We should open a book of reme erence
It looks like at least two Jag/Daimler's were used as the wheels keep changing from alloys to steel wheels minus hub caps.
+Isambard Chisilwitt I suspect the changes in wheels are because one standard Daimler was used for the more close-up scenes, and for the wider-angle serious driving or stunt scenes a second car, heavily modified by the stuntman with, often, American underpinnings with a big V8, manual box and live rear axle, hence the different rims, which look like Pontiac Firebird steel wheels. A lot of the old, very knackered Jags and Daimlers bought for film/stunt work were too mechanically temperamental to be good for much, in those days they very often only ended up as junk because of serious mechanical problems. There might have been a third car, the stripped car that went into the pond looked more silver than gold to me. There's a good chance the modified car appeared in more than one chase scene or film before it was done, with the American parts under them, they were extremely strong...
@@gosportjamie That is a 1976/77 registration and the film was made in the 70s. it would have handled like a pig with a cast iron V8 and not gone around corners LOL....and the definitive live rear axle was on the Jag or Daimlers anyway.
@@Witheredgoogie Not live axles. Unequal length wishbones.
@@gosportjamie I doubt that as good examples went for peanuts and who needs a Yank V8, when Jag's V12 is already in it?
American V8s of that era were incredibly inefficient, with most having power to capacity ratios lower than European pre-WW2 cars.
@@Witheredgoogie Neither car had a 'live' rear axle. The XJ's rear suspension was built on a subframe which was moujnted to the body by rubber blocks.
Nice bit of panel beating 😉
Poor Jaguar
Jesus Christ. That jags are iconic.
Buff and polish that jag look brand new
Did they have to use that beautiful 'Daimler'.
yes
@BestCanKeanRob2 it's a Daimler. Look at the front grille.
Clapped out, smoking as usual
WTF??
Why did that Daimler keep running throughout all that abuse ...
when mine can't get me to the grocery store and back?
There were 20 of them used for the scene
Back then, All the crooks were in their 50s/60s ... now they are 13 upwards.
Great to see this again, I haven't seen it for years.
tl50camiva what’s this film called mate been trying to hunt it down for years
@@bogeyedtortoiseBellman & True 1987 .. ua-cam.com/video/DvOyZDPF4SQ/v-deo.html
@@bogeyedtortoiseBellman & True 1987
@@bogeyedtortoiseua-cam.com/video/DvOyZDPF4SQ/v-deo.html
Dempsey and makepiece stole the scene of making another jag narrower to get through a gap in a scene in one of their episodes.
Dempsey and Makepeace probably predates this film.
That was pretty raw,
The Jag was like a battle tank.
lol , my first thoughts " dont you dare hurt the pup!"... " you slairgs ". old jags are like a tank compared to todays cars lol.
Well, this getaway went smoothly.
I remember seeing this back in the 80s too - I guess that's why they call it getaway driver spec!
A so beautiful car!
I think he was using my sat-nav 😂
Imagine how much that jag would be worth now if they hadn't trashed it :-(
I think that is a Daimler Sovereign. Most likely those Leyland era cars would have ended up in a junkyard anyway from being more costly to maintain than they were worth.
Probably worth more trashed 😂, if they can find it
They stripped it out before dumping it in the water, transmission tunnel is plated over.
gotta save that money eh
Maybe to not contaminate the water with atf and motor oil.
Also it was a different car and they’d already removed all the decent parts.
@@jimbobjimbob8275 we didn’t have effin pollooooooshun in the good old days, what’s the world come to
Dave Quinnan pissed his pants
Man i watched this movie once and its pretty knarly at some points. That guy dying in the elevator shaft bothered me.
bus driver is greg powell
one of the best uk stunt man
Bourg - you are right he is one of the best. . Also Jim Dowdall driving the Jaguar.
Ohh mannn, that was painfull to watch... it hurt my soul...
I have the same model, but Jaguar XJ6 4.2 series 2 for 30 years now... Bought and restored it as my first car when I was 21.... Lots of blood, sweat and tears went in the resto, so Its pretty much my baby, looking and driving awesome! I almost have the same colour, so this was not fun to watch for me...
And even when overtaking the lorry, it still looked sexy imo with that beautiful bonnet style...
This movie was from 87 and I bought mine in 93... Indeed they werent valuable then.
Many ended their existence on demolishing races... which was painfully back then for me even hearing that 😯😄
I love the looks and it drives so smooth. And.... in 30 years only failed 1 time on starting, beacause of a really small part. Overhauling makes it more reliable I guess....
This was NOT sponsored by Jaguar.
A Modified Hot Rod Jaguar!
....in those days....you still had some room to chase one another....these days all the plebs has cars aswell....no room for fun anymore....good old days....
father TED could get the dent's out.
😉👍🏻👍🏻 "I'm sure it'll look alright in the morning" 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yep great scene, 'I think you've got it now Ted!'.
No cars on the road ? I think they were hoping somebody would join in !
Ok now they're taking out on some misfortunate lock up ! The bullies 😠
poor car
A classic getaway. I always laugh at the Basic laws of physics bit.
Dashed unsporting behaviour.
Frightfully shitty way to treat a lady.
I had a L reg 1993 xj6 4.0s my god was it juicy on fuel cost more to run then there worth in long run solid car and very comfortable tho
This guy must be A professional panel Beater with his car He can do it all at once
That poor Jag :(
and these jags banged since 70's ...
Ужас. Очень жаль прекрасный Jaguar.
Yes, thats what I thought too!
good ending for that soveriegn it was running a bit hot after all. !!!
The car wizard would get that sorted in no time another hoodie project perhaps??
That poor fella's cycle got trashed! Could of just got out and moved it out the way!
Scenic detour via the local garden centre
When British Leyland got their incompetent mitts on Jaguar, they trashed it in their inimitable and usual style. BL devalued the iconic Jag practically overnight, the Series 2 depreciation value was so bad Jaguar nearly became an extinct brand. Fortunately, Ford saved Jaguar a few years later, thank goodness, bringing the car back up to its much-deserved marque brand.
Jags are just sinister
Except they had too put a American V8 ford engine in the Jag because the Jaguar engines were so unreliable they couldn’t even film the getaway scenes because the engine kept breaking down😂
@@matty6848 You don't have a clue what you're talking about.
@@matty6848 You are a muppet beyond belief.That jag never sounded like a ford.If fords were so reliable why the fuck did i have to bump start mine every day
@@matty6848 That is BS and if they were so unreliable, they would never have been the getaway car of choice.
American V8s in the 70s, were lucky if they could make triple digit bhp and weighed a ton.
Poor Jag... 😥
it was there for that
unfortunately where there is demand there will be a supply
still plenty in the classic car mags dont you worry
As good as it is to watch...the ironary is they wasn't actually being chased by anyone. 😂
well that was idea. Too getaway before the police even turned up.
Not a Jag. Its a Daimler, but pretty nonetheless
That's some good driving skill all with mostly one hand on the wheel, is the driver the same person throughout or was stunt driver placed in between?
Jim Dowdall, who played Richie the Wheelman, is a stunt driver and is known much more for his stunt work than his acting. Brilliant driving "except for the last bit - bit untoward".
The driver was the stuntman. Jim Dowdall is mainly known as a stuntman, but they gave him a few lines of acting in this. His name crops up all over the place.
I don't remember gas struts fitted to any of my 13 series 1 or 2 xj6,es ??
Series 2 Daimler isn't it?
If this film was made in USA, that Jag would be wrecked and then pristine in the next clip.
Thats why this film was so real and that Jag although might have broke down was raced pretty hard
the 70s were great. I know I never left the house without my sawn-off. What film is this from anyone know?
@@richardclarke376 Yeah that's the limit of my knowledge. Never watched it
Bellman & True 1987
ua-cam.com/video/DvOyZDPF4SQ/v-deo.html
'ees parkin' the Jag...
Everyone moaning about destroying this motor... come on....we thought they were a pile of crap back then!!
@Banana Army FanThey rusted, were badly made and used values were terrible in the eighties, but the Mark 2 XJ was a fantastic car to drive and ride in when it worked, and surviving ones are worth a fortune now.
They were value for little money back then, I loved mine great car you could chuck em about as well like the old 3.5 s Rovers bloody comfortable old smokes.
@@peterbalac1915 Never owned a Jag myself but plenty of Rovers, the V8s were dirt cheap in the 80s I paid £60 for one and £120 for a minter back then nobody wanted them !
Jags are me favourite.
Cracking Clip 👌
Bloddy done it didn't he 🙄😂
like hidro sound before he hits greenhouse
Is that Lukaschenko in that Jaguar?
What’s the name of the movie
I think it is called 'Bellman and True'. It might be a TV made movie but with cinema level stunt work.
wow that poor jag took a right hammering what the film called again
Bellman & True 1987
What film is this?
Bellman & True 1987 .. ua-cam.com/video/DvOyZDPF4SQ/v-deo.html
Bellman & True 1987
ua-cam.com/video/DvOyZDPF4SQ/v-deo.html
what was the name of this film?
Bellman & True 1987
ua-cam.com/video/DvOyZDPF4SQ/v-deo.html
Not a police car in sight. I would take the car over whatever they nicked.
In the back, wasn't that 'Gis a job' go-on 'Gis a job' well finally got a 'Bank job'... Poor ol motor, shame they 'dub' the sounds...
You mean Yosser Hughes, yes I think it was...
It's a Daimler.
OMG even worse.What vandalism
That was a nice Damiler too. Geez
Jag.
@@brianmorecombe2726 Don't be a cretin, Jags don't have the crinkly grill. Magnolia V12 is correct, you are wrong!
@@sirosis2576 Oh you little knob.Whats your beef for about my comment? .Grow up lad.
@@brianmorecombe2726 What beef did you have with Magnolias comment? It is a Daimler and you know it is, so you were just being an annoying troll by telling them they're wrong.
@@sirosis2576 I just thought it was a Jag what does it matter what i said you t***er
Except it's a Daimler!
Appears they are being chased by fresh air ??
Does anyone know what he says at the end and the meaning . Plus what’s this off
I think he says "We've only gone and copped the bastards" as to the meaning, I think watching the film would reveal that. Generally that would mean "We've got them" and depending on context it could mean they have been arrested.
Yeah, its actually a Daimler, not a Jaguar
I’m pretty sure that if he would have slowed a little, probably not swerve quite as much. Staying on the road, avoid going through peoples yards an if at all possible, not repeatedly reversing and then, driving into a slot too narrow, for the car to pass. Over and over, taking valuable time and making a lot of noise that could alert someone who could alert the police. ?
Arthur fowler's brother ?
Go for it Jim
Switch it off!.......Wayne, switch it off! WAYNE!.. WAYNE! SWITCH IT OFF!!!
The Alsatian was made redundant.
Why's he panicking, there's nobody chasing him anyway
was that realy the noise of that jag?
You go down to some UK banger races that what they sound like
it's a Daimler, not a Jag.